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Lords ruling in Darfur asylum test case could have dramatic consequences for survivors

On Wednesday 14 November, the House of Lords will rule in a landmark test case involving three Darfuri asylum seekers. The Home Office had appealed to the House of Lords against a decision by the Court of Appeal, given on 4 April this year, that removal of Darfuris to Khartoum would be unduly harsh given the appalling conditions of life they would face in IDP camps surrounding the Sudanese capital


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